currently mad about the fact that ares is almost always portrayed as a misogynist in modern adaptations when he was literally the patron god of the amazons and helped them murder their abusive husbands
reminder that this blog, while not politically focused, supports BLM. bootlickers and racists aren’t welcome here, and never will be.
supporting black lives is not ‘political’
that’s actually a very good point. it should not be considered political to value black lives- apologies for the phrasing. ive deleted the original post but will keep this version up so as to preserve my mistake. @ all please rb this version instead.
*plays assassins creed to study for my ap history exam*
This is actually really funny. In high school my humanities teacher told us a story about one of the Europe trips he had gone on with the school a few summers past. So him and the group of kids were in the middle of Rome and the tour guide had gotten lost. They could figure out how to get to some church they were going to see. All of a sudden one of the students like call attention to himself. He says he knows where to go and just start walking around the streets, taking back roads and side streets and within 20 mins they’re at the church they needed to get to. My teacher asks the kid if he has every been to Italy before. He says no, he just knew where to go because he played Assassins Creed Brotherhood.
My university lecturer during our Etruscans and Romans unit couldn’t find decent re-constructions of the tomb of Gaius Cestius which during the 3rd century had become incorporated into the Aurelian walls. The walls have since been demolished and it is difficult to view the tomb in it’s original content. The only depiction of the tombs within the Aurelian walls - and the one my lecturer put into his content- was the appearance it made in Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood